Home Prototypes Older Americans using AI to save on summer travel, AARP study finds Prototypes Older Americans using AI to save on summer travel, AARP study finds By styloux - May 16, 2026 1 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp With fuel prices surging and budgets stretched, many Americans are rethinking their summer travel plans — but a new study from AARP suggests adults over 50 may have found a solution: artificial intelligence. RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Prototypes Vatican sets up commission on artificial intelligence Prototypes Maker packs an opinionated, googly-eyed AI chatbot into a mobile suitcase, powered by an Nvidia Jetson — entirely local machine entity runs Gemma 4... Prototypes The Young Are Being Battered by AI as Hiring Shifts to Older Workers Prototypes An Experiment Put LLMs in Charge of Radio Stations. You’ll Never Guess How It Went Prototypes OpenAI seals deal in Malta to give all Maltese access to ChatGPT Plus Prototypes Talking to an AI avatar doctor before a real one shows real relief for cancer patients LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Please enter your comment! Please enter your name here You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. - Advertisement -APLICATIONS News A LOVE LETTER TO VIETNAMESE JEWELRY styloux - March 7, 2026 0 Growing up in the United States, finding ways to stay connected with my culture has been a journey however, I’ve never thought that this... Fashion advisor explains why buying this $4,000 luxury tote bag is... December 24, 2025 Big discounts on Samsung Galaxy Watches: Premium smart wearables for less December 20, 2025 Panerai Luminor GMT Ceramica PAM01460: first 40 mm Luminor in black ceramic October 22, 2025 HOT NEWS JCB courts Trump for bespoke steel deal after Labour abandons industry Richland, Beaufort county men charged in Sumter armed robbery at jewelry... News Business News: Used Watch Prices Post Broad Gains For First Time... News Luxury brands are facing backlash over ‘Made in China’ claims